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Why is it possible for a presidential candidate to win the popular vote but lose
the presidential election?
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A. The popular vote only influences the outcome of the primaries, not
the general election.
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B. Electors at the Electoral College generally ignore the popular vote
when casting ballots.
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C. The Electoral College selects the president based on electoral
rather than popular votes.
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D. The Supreme Court has the ability to invalidate popular votes from
certain swing states.

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